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If you use 3 or 4 microphones along with a couple of channels for electronic instruments and playback, then Peavey's PV 10 BT mixer will handle your performance with ease. Four channels can handle vocals or instruments, while an "analog media channel" takes line level signals via RCA, headphone, or unbalanced 1/4" jacks. The "digital media channel" gets its signal via USB-A on the front of the mixer, USB-B on the rear, or wireless Bluetooth connection. A tablet cradle holds your portable device in a handy position on the mixer while it streams music. Channel 9/10 is another stereo input used for 2-track playback or for an outboard effects return.

For live musicians

If you use 3 or 4 microphones along with a couple of channels for electronic instruments and playback, then Peavey's PV 10 BT mixer will handle your performance with ease. Four channels can handle vocals or instruments, while an "analog media channel" takes line level signals via RCA, headphone, or unbalanced 1/4" jacks. The "digital media channel" gets its signal via USB-A on the front of the mixer, USB-B on the rear, or wireless Bluetooth connection. A tablet cradle holds your portable device in a handy position on the mixer while it streams music. Channel 9/10 is another stereo input used for 2-track playback or for an outboard effects return.

Getting the tone right

A 3-band EQ lets you set the tone for each channel. Special Mid-Morph EQ on the mic channels clarifies vocals by either cutting out lower mid muddiness or adding upper mid intelligibility. Adjustable compressors on the first two channels give you control over their dynamics. Onboard digital effects — 16 different adjustable reverbs and delays are available — help vocals and acoustic instruments come alive onstage and sound full. The mixer's Aux output channel can be sent to powered stage monitors or any other outboard device.

For home studio recording

The PV 10 BT offers a lot of features geared to the home recordist. First of all, its USB output allows you to connect digitally with your computer's DAW software. That same connection also serves as one of the mixer's digital inputs, for monitoring your DAW's output with control room speakers and headphones, or as another sound source for a live take. You can plug an electric guitar directly into channel 4, using its guitar preset, so you can shred into your DAW without needing a loud amp and cabinet.

Control room monitors

Many recording studios have two sets of monitors — one small pair near the engineer and a larger pair farther away — to ensure finished mixes will sound good on everybody's stereo. The PV 10 BT features two control room outputs and a switch so you can quickly toggle between two speaker sets in order to compare the sounds.

Inputs: All of the PV10BT's inputs are located on the top of unit
for easy access. Channels 1-4 are mono inputs and have XLR and 1/4" jacks with
channel 4 having a mic/line input selector switch. Channel 5/6 is a stereo input
with dual 1/4" inputs and a 3.5mm stereo input. Channel 5/6 also has a set
of stereo RCA inputs for items such as a cd or mp3 player. Channel 7/8 inputs are dedicated
to USB-A, USB-B, and Bluetooth inputs. Channel 9/10 are a stereo pair of 1/4"
jacks that can be used as an aux input or as an effects return from an external
processor. If only one jack is used, it becomes a mono input. If both jacks are
used, it will be stereo with 9 being left and 10 being right. There's a 1/4"
footswitch input designed to be used with Peavey's 2 Button Special Use
Momentary Footswitch, Peavey part# 03014070, sold separately.

Outputs: Main outputs are dual 1/4" and XLR. There are also dual RCA
control room outputs, 1/4" stereo headphone output, a USB-B input/output for
computer, and one Aux Send with both 1/4" and XLR outputs. The mixer also
has 1/4" direct outputs for inputs 1-4, which output the signal after the mic
preamp, high-pass filter, and the compressor, but before the EQ stage.

USB/Bluetooth Media Player: Channels 7/8 are dedicated to both of the
USB inputs and Bluetooth. Simple playback controls are provided for digital
music files: play/pause, rewind/previous, and fast forward/next, plus Media
Select to navigate through the folders and songs on the drive.

Compression: Channels 1 and 2 feature built-in compression controls.
The compressor has a set ratio of 4:1 and is useful for controlling peak levels
of the incoming audio.

Channel EQ: Channels 1-8 feature 3-band EQ with High and Low controls.
Channels 1-4 have a Mid-Morph EQ which, when turned counterclockwise, will cut
at 250Hz to reduce frequencies that muddy the sound. When turned clockwise, it
boosts at 4kHz to add intelligibility to vocals. Channels 5-8 mid control will
provide +/-20db @440Hz.

Kosmos-C: The PV10BT is equipped with Kosmos-C, a Peavey-exclusive
technology that dramatically enhances the low end of the audio spectrum and
increases high-end clarity. Kosmos-C adds harmonically related bass signals that
track the original signal. You can adjust the level of Kosmos-C through a rotary
control.

Digital Effects Processor: The mixer is equipped with a digital
effects processor with 31 different effects. Channels 1-4 have dedicated effects
sends as well as the main outputs. The effects include: 15 Reverb types, 8
Delays, 3 Enhancers, and 5 Chorus types.

Level Controls: Channels 1-4 have individual level controls while
channel pairs 5/6, 7/8, and 9/10 have one level control for their respective
stereo inputs. 2 faders control the main output level, and there's a headphone
level as well.

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